I didn't expect to come out of that lesson with a nugget of information that would save me seconds per image, which would amount to minutes per day, which in the end, adds up to countless hours of editing time. As that presentation proceeded, the presenter switched from his approach to photographing portraits out in the field to sharing his post-production process. I have Bamboo tablet, so my settings might be different than the Intuos tablet, but since they're both Wacom, they should be similar.A few years back, I attended a seminar from a successful musician portrait photographer. I found the settings to switch between this and "Hover Mode" by clicking the "Advanced" button in my tablet's settings. The key is that you must still hold down "Alt" and click and hold the pen's button while you are hovering the pen over the tablet, moving the pen around in the hover position to adjust the size.Īlternatively, you can set the your pen to "Click & Tap" mode, such that you can drag the pen along the tablet after you click, instead of hovering. Just program one of the buttons on your tablet's pen to act as a "Right Click". Though it took me forever to figure it out, the answer is rather simple: So, after failing to find an answer online and encountering a lot of frustration in my experimenting, I thought I would share the answer to save others some time who might do the same search in the future. I realize this post is kind of old, but I found it searching for an answer to the same probem myself.
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